- "On the basis of her experience, however, and by racking her brains she finally came up with a plausible explanation: either husband or wife must have some physiological deficiency. Otherwise no one would marry someone a whole head taller or shorter."
- "The tailor’s wife said, “They must have something to hide, those two. Why else should they keep to themselves?"
- "Simply by using her nose, she knew which household was eating meat or fish, and from that could deduce their income."
These pieces of evidence support the personality of the Tailor's Wife as observant, analytical, judgemental, and nosy. They showcase her attention to detail, quick thinking, and tendency to make assumptions about others based on limited information.
4. Which of the follow pieces of evidence best support the personality of the Tailor's Wife?(5 points) Supports the personality of the Tailor's Wife Does not support the personality of the Tailor's Wife "The thirst for knowledge makes even the ignorant wise." "On the basis of her experience, however, and by racking her brains she finally came up with a plausible explanation: either husband or wife must have some physiological deficiency. Otherwise no one would marry someone a whole head taller or shorter." "But facts are merciless. The tailor’s wife was debunked and lost face when Mrs. Tall appeared in the family way." The tailor’s wife said, “They must have something to hide, those two. Why else should they keep to themselves?" "Simply by using her nose, she knew which household was eating meat or fish, and from that could deduce their income."
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